My Thanksgiving weekend projects:
New Snakeskins that actually slide and a ridgeline organizer all in blaze orange.:D

11-26-2011, 20:14

dragon360

DIY is a fever! And the only cure ... Is more cow bell!

Nice work there.

11-26-2011, 20:23

Fibby

Thanks Dragon. This is sadly my third attempt at snakeskins. The first was heavy duty tulle (ripped when pulled on), second was cheap walmart fabric ($5 but didn't slide on the silnylon) and these are Juuuust Right! I even added the little pockets for my guyline. I think I got the organizer right on the first try at least:laugh:

11-26-2011, 20:34

grantizzle

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Originally Posted by Fibby

My Thanksgiving weekend projects:
New Snakeskins that actually slide and a ridgeline organizer all in blaze orange.:D

Do you have a pattern for the ridge line organizer?

11-26-2011, 20:47

slowhike

I like that ridge line organizer. The space in the center lends it's self to a lot of flexibility.

11-26-2011, 21:00

CatSplat

Really liking the center gap in that ridgeline organizer, good idea!

11-26-2011, 21:01

tropicalpine

Very nice -- love the colour! Do you have a pattern for that ridgeline organizer?

11-27-2011, 00:03

JohnSawyer

I like that RLO... interesting choice on the fishing gear, if my eyes don't deceive me...

11-27-2011, 07:09

Fibby

I have to admit I stole the idea for the open center pattern for the organizer from someone else who posted pics here. I can take some measurements and post them.

Yes, that is fishing gear. I couldn't find the mitten clips I wanted in Walmart and of course I wanted to be able to hang it right away:lol: Good eyes!

It is orange because I wanted orange snakeskins so i have at least a little orange on my setup during hunting season. I had leftover fabric.

11-27-2011, 08:20

Ramblinrev

One thing I like to do with ridgeline organizers is to make the pockets pleated so the expand some. I show that on one of my We don't Sew vids... I thinkit's the last one. They are very easy to design to fit your own desires and not difficult to stitch up. Adding a large center slot is a simple as making the backing two layers and adding a closure on the open side.